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Director, Economic and Trade Sanctions, Export Controls Practice

ADP, Roseland, New Jersey, us, 07068

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Director, Economic and Trade Sanctions, Export Controls Practice ADP is hiring a Director, Economic and Trade Sanctions, Export Controls Practice

The Director, Economic and Trade Sanctions, Export Controls Practice will support the Senior Director, AML practice, Export Controls and Economic and Trade Sanctions in designing an innovative and effective Economic and Trade Sanctions compliance program. We will develop and maintain related policies and procedures. Primary responsibilities include:

Maintaining an effective, sustainable compliance program that complies with the USA PATRIOT Act, OFAC and other applicable international export controls and economic and trade sanctions regulations.

Identifying emerging compliance issues and recommending measures to mitigate risk exposure.

Maintaining and promoting compliance across domestic and international business operations by performing risk assessments and quality assurance reviews.

Providing periodic reporting to the Senior Director, AML practice, Export Controls and Economic and Trade Sanctions.

Overseeing and maintaining Global Economic and Trade Sanctions and Export Controls Programs in line with domestic and international requirements, expectations, and guidance; as well as relevant industry best practices.

Providing oversight and guidance relating to the execution of key Trade compliance functions, and training.

Overseeing Economic and Trade Sanctions and Export Controls compliance initiatives—including evaluating and driving compliance behaviors across domestic and international jurisdictions.

Evaluating and monitoring the Economic and Trade Sanctions and Export Controls risks associated with a complex portfolio of clients and products across domestic and international business operations and designing and recommending appropriate policies, procedures, and controls to mitigate risk exposure.

Assessing and supporting new product developments and initiatives while ensuring sustained compliance with Economic and Trade Sanctions and Export Controls requirements.

In coordination with the Senior Director, AML practice, Export Controls and Economic and Trade Sanctions, acting as a liaison with regulators regarding sanctions matters.

Acting as the point of contact for internal (audit) and external program reviews, assessments, and examinations.

Overseeing the timely and proper remediation of audit findings, if any.

Preparing periodic reports for the audit committee of the board of directors and senior management around economic and trade sanctions and export controls program compliance.

Identifying and tracking necessary KPIs to support tactical and strategic initiatives.

Monitoring relevant export controls and economic and trade sanctions compliance developments, maintaining advanced knowledge of new and amended laws and regulations impacting the business, and ensuring the compliance program incorporates evolving requirements and expectations in collaboration with the Senior Director, AML practice, Export Controls and Economic and Trade Sanctions.

Managing effective communication and training across all levels of the organization to support a strong economic and trade sanctions and export controls compliance culture across domestic and international operations.

Understanding and participating in other compliance and enterprise initiatives that may impact and/or benefit the success of the financial crimes compliance program.

In cooperation with the financial crimes compliance operation teams, driving the development and implementation of new and modified processes—including systems and technology enhancements—to maintain compliance with financial crimes compliance initiatives, including trade sanctions/export controls requirements.

Enhancing and overseeing financial crimes compliance testing and quality assurance functions (domestic and international).

We are open to the following locations: Norfolk, VA; Augusta, GA; and Roseland, NJ. We are working in a hybrid environment, working in the office three days a week with the flexibility of working from home the other two days.

Qualifications Required

5+ years of related experience in a large company or professional business services environment.

B.A. degree supplemented by specialized training and experience in Economic and trade sanctions compliance; Masters or JD preferred.

Extensive knowledge of requirements under the USA PATRIOT Act, OFAC, export controls and international sanctions regulations.

Experience interacting with all levels of management, including senior leadership.

Experience interacting with legal counsel, law enforcement, regulators, and examiners on sanctions/export controls issues.

Experience developing and successfully implementing new compliance initiatives across large, complex business organizations.

Experience in stakeholder engagement and management.

Experience designing, implementing, and tailoring sanctions monitoring systems and tools.

Ability to identify risks in an innovative and fast paced environment.

Experience in multi‑jurisdictional, global organizations.

Ability to demonstrate leadership, influencing and advocacy skills.

Excellent written and verbal communication, as well as presentation skills.

Strong cross‑functional teaming experience.

You'll Love Working Here Because

Be yourself in a culture that values equity, inclusion, and belonging and creates a safe space for diverse perspectives and insights.

Belong by joining one of nine Business Resource Groups to connect globally with networks and allies who share common interests and experiences.

Grow your career in an agile, fast‑paced environment with plenty of opportunities to progress.

Continuously learn through ongoing training, development, and mentorship opportunities.

Be your healthiest. Best‑in‑class benefits start on Day 1 because healthy associates are happy ones.

Focus on your mental health and well‑being. We're here to provide exceptional service to our clients, and none of that happens without each of us taking care of ourselves and being there for one another.

Join a company committed to giving back and generating a lasting, positive impact upon the communities in which we work and live.

Get paid to pay it forward. Company‑paid time off for volunteering for causes you care about.

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Base salary offers for this position may vary based on factors such as location, skills, and relevant experience. Some positions may include additional compensation in the form of bonus, equity or commissions. We offer the following benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Matched Retirement Savings, Wellness Program, Short‑and Long‑Term Disability, Charitable Contribution Match, Holidays, Personal Days & Vacation, Paid Volunteer Time Off, and more. The compensation for this role is USD $105,600.00 - USD $282,600.00 / Year*.

Actual compensation will not be less than the applicable minimum wage or minimum exempt salary requirement under federal, state and local laws.

A little about ADP:

We are a comprehensive global provider of cloud‑based human capital management (HCM) solutions that unite HR, payroll, talent, time, tax and benefits administration and a leader in business outsourcing services, analytics, and compliance expertise. We believe our people make all the difference in cultivating a down‑to‑earth culture that embraces our core values, welcomes ideas, encourages innovation, and values belonging. We've received recognition for our work by many esteemed organizations, learn more at ADP Awards and Recognition.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Equal Employment Opportunity at ADP:

ADP is committed to an inclusive, diverse and equitable workplace, and is further committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of any protected characteristic including: race, color, genetic information, creed, national origin, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lawful alien status, ancestry, age, marital status, protected veteran status or disability. Hiring decisions are based upon ADP’s operating needs, and applicant merit including, but not limited to, qualifications, experience, ability, availability, cooperation, and job performance.

Ethics at ADP:

ADP has a long, proud history of conducting business with the highest ethical standards and full compliance with all applicable laws. We also expect our people to uphold our values with the highest level of integrity and behave in a manner that fosters an honest and respectful workplace. Click https://jobs.adp.com/life-at-adp/ to learn more about ADP’s culture and our full set of values.

Seniority level Director

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Business Development and Sales

Industries Human Resources Services

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